From above:
After hearing "the police cars, the sirens was going, running crisscrossing everywhere, just a big uproar in that end of town" while in the cab, all Oswald did was remain silent to Whaley's enquires. How many people in a similar situation who had at least some knowledge would say absolutely nothing?
Oswald was not in Whaley's cab. Another false claim by the commission. Old news.
Boy oh boy, here we go again!
You are you the quite the doubting Thomas about what is really an insignificant event and which doesn't add much to Oswald's guilt.
But Tom, Oswald had to get to his rooming house somehow;
• Oswald told Fritz that he got a cab.
• Oswald told Bookout he got a cab
• Whaley positively ID'd Oswald in a line-up.
• Whaley's call sheet which he admits wasn't required to be filled in with times to the exact minute, had a journey from Dallas to Beckley street, some coincidence eh?
• The person we know as Oswald being quietly arrogant and only spoke to satisfy his own selfish needs was pretty well described as such by Whaley.
JohnM